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I'm interested in adding more command line support for ZeroNet and zites, though I doubt if I will use them very often XD Some hardcore GNU/Linux, BSD devs/hackers will like them I guess. As mentioned in this post on ZeroMe, if there some APIs (more supports), a dev on GNU/Linux or BSD can even easily do everything with cmdline, with super low system requirement, as no need for a GUI system setup.

Currently what I have is: A Shell Script for Manually Signing User Content, and some bots which can be transformed for cmdline usage. Signing and publishing content.json with cmd takes too long time, because zeronet.py tries to start a new instance first [Edit 1]. Guess it's possible to add an option for avoiding it, and the process can also be thrown to background, too.

Edit 1: here is zeronet-websocket for using websocket in cmdline, with it we can sign and publish content, run ZeroFrame API cmd without trying to start a new ZeroNet instance first. Thank 空澄砂夜 (Sorasumi Sayo) for the suggestion and the work!

Edit 2: zeronet-websocket from edit 1 is based on Nodejs, now we also have Python version of ZeroFrame API websocket wrapper and cmd examples for ZeroNet, ZeroName, etc. Thank Git Center!

Many "display" commands can be easily implemented and wouldn't require running 0net instance or using extra api as they would consist of some formatting of sql requests. I'll probably get to implementing some of that if nobody makes it first, since sometimes running browser just to check updates isn't the best option.

gitcenter: Is Python okay for you? Writing what you said here won't be difficult.

Sure, there are quite some websocket libs for python. You want to implement them? I don't know if some people will use them in their daily life. If a hardcore dev/hacker will, maybe s/he can just create those things by her/himself and share them online